Jo Bennett’s Presentation on “The Impact on Employers of Recent Executive Orders Regarding Federal Contractors & Grant Recipients” Kicks Off NAMWOLF’s Workplace Watch Series

We are pleased to announce that NAMWOLF’s Labor & Employment PAC has tapped CM Law’s Partner and Labor & Employment Practice Chair,  Jo Bennett, to present at its inaugural Workplace Watch video series, Thursday, April 3rd at noon EST. Jo’s presentation on “The Impact on Employers of Recent Executive Orders Regarding Federal Contractors & Grant […]

Mike Piazza Discusses The Future of Innovation and Regulatory Sandboxes in U.S. Capital Markets in Traders Magazine

In her Traders Magazine article, “FLASH FRIDAY: Regulatory Sandboxes in Capital Markets – Fostering Innovation, Reporter Anna Lyudvig interviewed CM Law Partner Mike Piazza about the role regulatory sandboxes play in capital markets where new technologies and business models challenge traditional methods of trading, clearing, and settlement.  He notes that the U.S. capital markets are […]

Legal Alert: Acting Labor Secretary Orders a “Full Stop” at OFCCP after President Revokes Executive Order 11246

By Jo Bennett, Partner, CM Law PLLC. The Acting Secretary of Labor issued an Order late Friday, January 24, directing the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs to “cease and desist all investigative and enforcement activity” under regulations that required federal contractors to prepare written affirmative action programs for women and minorities. The Acting Secretary’s […]

Reiko Feaver Discusses 2025 Outlook For US AI Legislation in Sourcing Journal

What does the US legislative and regulatory outlook look like for the artificial intelligence (AI) sector? According to CM Law Partner and Technology Practice Chair Reiko Feaver, who was interviewed for a recent Sourcing Journal article entitled “Outlook ’25: Will There Be Movement on AI Legislation in the United States,” guidelines established by previous administrations are likely […]

Mike Piazza in InformationWeek: The SEC Fines Four SolarWinds Breach Victims

On October 22, 2024, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced it had charged four current and former public companies — Unisys Corp., Avaya Holdings Corp., Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., and Mimecast Limited — with making materially misleading disclosures about cybersecurity risks and intrusions. The civil penalties ranged from $990,000 to $4 million, with […]